

Illegal street racing, being more of a calculated act, seems marginally worse morally. Of course it goes without saying that’s not to defend drunk driving.
Illegal street racing, being more of a calculated act, seems marginally worse morally. Of course it goes without saying that’s not to defend drunk driving.
I see them around all the time these days. I wouldn’t dream of buying a car that says ‘build your dreams’ on it but that’s not on all models.
It’s a massive disservice to open source that they keep it on life support, LibreOffice is a great modern office suite but much of the public still recognise the OpenOffice name and are drawn to it instead, shame on Apache.
Fast can mean moving with great speed or fixed securely in place (among other things).
Yeah, I’m sure you’re right, my comment about transformers I guess was more about colloquial usage, i.e. rightly or wrongly we called DC power supplies transformers in the 90s. I also don’t know how local that was, maybe it was just my family!
I’d call them USB adapters; “chargers” is probably slightly more common though never sat right with me since they can be used to power things other than charging.
Or more in the past we would call any kind of power adapters “transformers” but don’t seem to hear that much any more.
Where did I say anything that implied otherwise?